WHERE WILL TESLA'S SUPERCHARGER STATIONS BE?

Tesla plans to increase number of stations from 5,000 to 10,000 by the end of the year.

To support high usage and accommodate for having less space for the stations, Tesla is also developing a brand new smaller Supercharger specifically for cities.

Each will have 72 kilowatts dedicated to power each car, which means charging speeds won't be affected if multiple cars at charging at once.,

In the US, the firm has planned to increases its Supercharger stations by 150 percent, which will spread out across highways, alongside existing facilities and be setup in urban areas. Red are current stations and gray are those set to come

This will result in more consistent charging times around 45 to 50 minutes.

The number of facilities in the US will increase by 150% and will be placed across highways, alongside existing facilities and be setup in urban areas.

Tesla also expects to increase the number of its 'Destination Chargers' that sit at hotels and restaurants from 9,000 to 15,000.